- Dec 22, 2004
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I've hit a wall with a watercooled Barton at 12.5x200 @ 1.95v on an NF7-S Rev.2. I think I might be able to push it a little farther, but that my PSU might be holding me back. It's a 380W unit ripped out of an old Sonata, and though I don't think I'm loading it much -- one Raptor, one 7200RPM drive, a 9800 Pro @ 460/370, 4 120mm fans, a DVD/CD-RW, and that's it -- I'm seeing some Vcore fluctuation in both Winbond's Hardware Doctor and CPU-Z. The former flips between 1.92 and 1.95, the latter between 1.93 and 1.89.
First, why the discrepancy between the two? Aren't they using the same meter provided by the mobo? Second, would a beefier PSU make any tangible difference in the overclock?
Also, I've seen some things about a modded BIOS from some guy named Tictac that, among other things, stabilizes the Vcore. Anybody know anything about that?
-HC-
First, why the discrepancy between the two? Aren't they using the same meter provided by the mobo? Second, would a beefier PSU make any tangible difference in the overclock?
Also, I've seen some things about a modded BIOS from some guy named Tictac that, among other things, stabilizes the Vcore. Anybody know anything about that?
-HC-
